Article date: Monday, December 19, 2016
Interview with PEPE FONT DE MORA, director of FOTO COLECTANIA FOUNDATION in Barcelona
“There are a lot of institutions in this city, but probably photography hasn’t crystallised in Barcelona to have the importance that it deserves.” - an interview with PEPE FONT DE MORA, director of FOTO COLECTANIA FOUNDATION in Barcelona. When Pepe Font de Mora, director of the Foto Colectania Foundation, describes what he thinks a centre of photography should be, he refers to ideas like collaborating, preserving and adapting to the times. With fifteen years under its belt, the Foundation has positioned itself as one of the reference centres of photography in Barcelona and Spain.
Article date: Sunday, December 11, 2016
“What defines an error?” – an interview with Gian Paolo Renzi Pari
The ongoing contemporary development of art fairs has transformed these events into free-zones of artistic expression - an artistic context in which art could appear in any way, shape, or form. How many of us walk around an art fair and in seeing some strange or unusual behavior first think to ourselves: is it art? Is Art happening right now?
Article date: Thursday, December 8, 2016
From Refsnæs by Danish Artist Vilhelm Hammershøi
Painted in 1900 and pared down almost to abstraction, From Refsnæs bears witness to Hammershøi's on-going - and lesser known - fascination for landscape painting.
Article date: Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Helen Marten wins Turner Prize 2016
One of the best known prizes for the visual arts in the world, the Turner Prize 2016 was awarded to Helen Marten as announced at Tate Britain yesterday. The £25,000 prize was presented by author Ben Okri during a live broadcast on the BBC, the broadcast partner for the prize.
Article date: Monday, December 5, 2016
Life stories of artworks reveal plenty about their creators
Perhaps it is because we do not fully understand art, that writers on the subject have such frequent recourse to accounts of encounters with the artists themselves. It is a genre as old as art history; so when Georgio Vasari chronicled the renaissance it was not painting by painting, but painter by painter.
Article date: Saturday, December 3, 2016
Lobster Telephone (white aphrodisiac)
A Surreal Legacy: Selected works of art from The Edward James Foundation on 15 December.
Article date: Friday, December 2, 2016
V&A acquires a burkini for Rapid Response Collection
Yesterday, the V&A announced that it had acquired a burkini – a full-body swimming costume. The garment, first launched in 2004 to encourage Muslim women into sports, became a symbol of national identity politics in France this summer, as women were fined for, and in some cases banned from, wearing the garment in public.
Article date: Friday, December 2, 2016
So last century: the radical collection of Hermann and Margrit Rupf
If you were looking for a stereotypical cultural conservative, you might well choose someone Swiss, or someone with their own haberdashery store, a petit bourgeois like Hermann Rupf. But the fact of the matter was that this unlikely and unwealthy private individual was one of the first to see merit in the work of the cubists, fauve André Derain, and abstract art.
Article date: Monday, November 28, 2016
(in)between the lines of narration with Alvaro Urbano
Earlier this month, Alvaro Urbano presented the latest segment of his on-going project, “My Boy, with Such Boots we may Hope to Travel Far”. The show took place in the city of Turin, in a location that is both highly visible and highly inaccessible: the very top of the Mole Antonelliana, the city’s landmark building.
Article date: Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Venice international experimental art festival | out of borders - last days to submit
It’s LIQUID Group, in collaboration with Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi, is selecting all interesting photo, painting, design/architecture projects, video-art, installation/sculpture and performance art works to include in the next exhibition: VENICE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIMENTAL ART FESTIVAL | OUT OF BORDERS that will be hosted in Venice, at Palazzo Ca’ Zanardi, from December 16, 2016 to January 16, 2017.
Article date: Thursday, November 17, 2016
20 years of Apple’s design in a newly released book
Apple has announced the release of a new hardbound book chronicling 20 years of Apple’s design, expressed through 450 photographs of past and current Apple products. “Designed by Apple in California,” which covers products from 1998’s iMac to 2015’s Apple Pencil, also documents the materials and techniques used by Apple’s design team over two decades of innovation.
Article date: Sunday, November 6, 2016
"Gathering of the Famous" by Anita Yan Wong
There have always been strong undeniable connections between politics and art, especially in those moments in history when politics becomes the center of public interests. By being extremely sensitive to all kinds of changes, artists transform the anxiety and tension in society into poignant and meditative art works. Prof. Anita Yan Wong (international artist, educator and thinker), answers our 10 question interview with reflections on her artistic drive, and an artistic life well-lived.
Article date: Friday, November 4, 2016
Museum Receives Gift of Five Sculptures from Cy Twombly Foundation
The Philadelphia Museum of Art announced yesterday the acquisition of five major sculptures by Cy Twombly, one of the foremost American artists of the 20th century. This generous gift of the Cy Twombly Foundation will make these works, which were initially selected for exhibition at the Museum in 2011 by the artist himself, a permanent part of the Museum’s collection.
Article date: Friday, November 4, 2016
Contemporary Istanbul’s 11th edition opened this week
Contemporary Istanbul’s 11th edition opened this week (3 - 6 November 2016) bringing together 70 leading and emerging galleries from over 24 cities across 20 countries and showing 1,500 artworks by 520 artists. This year the fair is pleased to announce several innovations.
Article date: Friday, November 4, 2016
Symbolism in Art: The Bird
The most striking elements of this poetic scene are incomplete without a look at the background. The lone table tennis player may exemplify Doig’s interest in human character and form. And the abstract backdrop to his one-sided game may well bring to mind the modernist architecture which the Scottish painter has famously explored elsewhere. Together they form a puzzle, an unfinished narrative, and an arresting visual image that really defies paraphrase.
Article date: Monday, October 31, 2016
Alexander Rodchenko’s 1919 Avant-Garde Masterpiece “Construction No.95”
The rare oil has been held in the same collection for 20 years, and will now lead Sotheby’s auction of Russian Pictures in London on 29 November 2016 with an estimate of £2,500,000 – 3,500,000.*
Article date: Monday, October 31, 2016
CARMEN HERRERA Cerulean
CARMEN HERRERA, Cerulean. Signed, titled and dated ""CERULEAN" Carmen Herrera - 1965", 20TH CENTURY & CONTEMPORARY ART EVENING SALENEW YORK AUCTION, 16 November 2016.
Article date: Monday, October 24, 2016
Lempicka portrait from the collection of fashion legends
Sotheby’s is pleased to unveil highlights from its upcoming Evening Sale of Impressionist & Modern Art in New York.
Article date: Friday, October 21, 2016
Symbolism in Art: The Butterfly
Bas Meeuws (1974) is a photographer from the Netherlands, who has won international acclaim for his richly detailed studies within the traditional Dutch genre of floral still life. Close to home his work has been exhibited in public and private institutions such as the Museum Jan Van Der Togt (Amstelveen), Rockoxhouse (Antwerp), and others.
Article date: Monday, October 17, 2016
Returning to Artissima
As the dates for Artissima draw close, we are pleased to confirm our participation within this year’s edition of Torino's International Contemporary Art Fair. As last year, Artdependence will be taking part within #ArtissimaLive